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A Fuel Cell is a tool that converts the chemical power from a fuel into electrical energy by way of a chemical reaction with oxygen or one other oxidizing agent. Hydrogen is the commonest gas, however hydrocarbons resembling natural gasoline and alcohols like methanol are generally used. Gasoline cells are completely different from batteries in that they require a relentless source of fuel and oxygen to run, but they can produce electricity frequently for as long as these inputs are supplied.
Welsh Physicist William Grove developed the first crude fuel cells in 1839. The first business use of gasoline cells was in NASA space programs to generate energy for probes, satellites and area capsules. Since then, fuel cells have been used in many different applications. Gas cells are used for major and backup power for business, industrial and residential buildings and in distant or inaccessible areas. They're used to power gas cell autos, together with automobiles, buses, forklifts, airplane...View More

A Fuel Cell is a tool that converts the chemical power from a fuel into electrical energy by way of a chemical reaction with oxygen or one other oxidizing agent. Hydrogen is the commonest gas, however hydrocarbons resembling natural gasoline and alcohols like methanol are generally used. Gasoline cells are completely different from batteries in that they require a relentless source of fuel and oxygen to run, but they can produce electricity frequently for as long as these inputs are supplied.
Welsh Physicist William Grove developed the first crude fuel cells in 1839. The first business use of gasoline cells was in NASA space programs to generate energy for probes, satellites and area capsules. Since then, fuel cells have been used in many different applications. Gas cells are used for major and backup power for business, industrial and residential buildings and in distant or inaccessible areas. They're used to power gas cell autos, together with automobiles, buses, forklifts, airplanes, boats, motorcycles and submarines.
In addition to electrical energy, fuel cells produce water, heat and, depending on the gasoline source, very small amounts of nitrogen dioxide and different emissions. The vitality effectiveness of a gasoline cell is generally between 40-60%, or up to 85% efficient if waste warmth is captured for use.View Less

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An SOFC is a converter technology that produces electricity directly from the electrochemical oxidation. It uses an electrochemical conversion process, in which an electrolyte material is used to co......"

"...... ed electrodes. It operates at low temperatures and caters effectively to dynamic power requirements. The chemical source of PEMFC, which is hydrogen, needs to be extremely pure because of its operating temperature and use of precious metal-based elec......"

"...... A catalyst is required in the fuel cell, which speeds up the reaction taking place in the electrodes. Fuel cells create little pollution, because they use hydrogen as fuel. The hydrogen combines with oxygen to form water, which is a harmless by-prod......"

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"...... oxide or ceramic electrolyte. Some of the advantages of an SOFC include its low cost, low emissions, long-term stability, high efficiency, and fuel flexibility. Its high fuel flexibility permits the use of cheap, safe, and readily available fuels suc......"

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As of 2014, the application of fuel cell in automotive industry, despite of small scale, was the most important among other fields. After two decades or more of deve......"